| Horace Smith - 1826 - 366 頁
...Thomas Wyatt to explain the cause, '' —began to sing— " Marvel no more, although The songs I slug do moan, For other life than woe, I never proved none....judged the owl in sight The sparhawk to excel:— AVhjch flieth but in the night, x As all men know right well.'" " Beatrice blushed as she applied this... | |
| Horace Smith - 1826 - 364 頁
...his fair Geraldine — ' All men might well dispraise My wit and enterprise, If I esteem'da pese* f Above a pearl in price ; — * Pese and peason were...5 Or judged the owl in sight The sparhawk to excel : — AVhjch flieth but in the night, As all men know right well.' " Beatrice blushed as she applied... | |
| Horace Smith - 1826 - 360 頁
...esteem'da pese* Above a pearl in price ; — * Pese and peason were formerly in use for pea and peas. Or judged the owl in sight The sparhawk to excel : — Which flieth but in the night, As all men know right well.' " Beatrice blushed as she applied this compliment to... | |
| Henry Howard Earl of Surrey - 1831 - 280 頁
...All men might well dispraise My wit and enterprise, If I esteemed a pese1 Above a pearl in price : Or judged the owl in sight The sparhawk to excel ; Which flieth but in the night, As all men know right well. Or if I sought to sail Into the brittle port, Where anchor... | |
| Sir Thomas Wyatt - 1880 - 622 頁
...All men might well dispraise My wit and enterprise, If I esteemed a pese l Above a pearl in price : Or judged the owl in sight The sparhawk to excel ; Which flieth but in the night, As all men know right well. Or if I sought to sail Into the brittle port, Where anchor... | |
| Tom Peete Cross, Clement Tyson Goode - 1927 - 1432 頁
...All men might well dispraise My wit and enterprise, 10 If I esteemed a pease Above a pearl in price, o leave this place behind them. At last one chanced but in the night, 15 Or if I sought to sail Into the brittle port, Where anchor hold doth fail, To... | |
| Henry Howard, Henry Howard Earl of Surrey - 2003 - 108 頁
...All men might well dispraise My wit and enterprise, 10 If I esteemed a pease Above a pearl in price, Or judged the owl in sight The sparhawk to excel, Which flieth but in the night 15 As all men know right well; Or, if I sought to sail Into the brittle port, Where... | |
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